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Old 11-16-2004, 05:06 PM   #7
radleyp
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Well, I don't agree. Tome Raider is promoted as a "reader" with the ability to handle large files, and as a reader it is up for comparison with other readers. Different readers have different features, but since they are all readers, they should be evaluated in comparison to each other. I bought TR as a reader, and thought it would work as a reader - the large database part was an additional welcome feature. But if TR does not make it as a reader when compared to iSilo or Plucker, then the fact that is can handle large databases is not, for me at least, sufficient compensation. But then that's my opinion, and yours means that TR will continue to have users. Philippe Radley
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